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Solomon B QP - C3 Edexcel

This document provides information about a GCE Examinations Advanced Subsidiary Core Mathematics C3 Paper B exam, including: 1) The exam is 1 hour and 30 minutes long. Calculators are permitted except for those with symbolic algebra, differentiation, or integration capabilities. Full marks can be earned for all questions. 2) The exam contains 7 questions testing a range of mathematics skills and concepts. Students are advised to show working to explain their methods clearly. 3) The document was written by Shaun Armstrong and may be copied solely for use by the purchasing institute.

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Solomon B QP - C3 Edexcel

This document provides information about a GCE Examinations Advanced Subsidiary Core Mathematics C3 Paper B exam, including: 1) The exam is 1 hour and 30 minutes long. Calculators are permitted except for those with symbolic algebra, differentiation, or integration capabilities. Full marks can be earned for all questions. 2) The exam contains 7 questions testing a range of mathematics skills and concepts. Students are advised to show working to explain their methods clearly. 3) The document was written by Shaun Armstrong and may be copied solely for use by the purchasing institute.

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FOR EDEXCEL

GCE Examinations
Advanced Subsidiary

Core Mathematics C3
Paper B
Time: 1 hour 30 minutes

Instructions and Information


Candidates may use any calculator EXCEPT those with the facility for symbolic
algebra, differentiation and / or integration.
Full marks may be obtained for answers to ALL questions.
Mathematical formulae and statistical tables are available.
This paper has seven questions.

Advice to Candidates
You must show sufficient working to make your methods clear to an examiner.
Answers without working may gain no credit.

Written by Shaun Armstrong


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1. (a) Simplify

x 2 + 7 x + 12
. (3)
2x2 + 9 x + 4

(b) Solve the equation

ln (x2 + 7x + 12) − 1 = ln (2x2 + 9x + 4),

giving your answer in terms of e. (4)

2. A curve has the equation y = 3x + 11 .

The point P on the curve has x-coordinate 3.

(a) Show that the tangent to the curve at P has the equation

3x − 4 5 y + 31 = 0. (6)

The normal to the curve at P crosses the y-axis at Q.

(b) Find the y-coordinate of Q in the form k 5 . (3)

3. (a) Use the identities for sin (A + B) and sin (A − B) to prove that
P+Q P−Q
sin P + sin Q ≡ 2 sin cos . (4)
2 2

(b) Find, in terms of π, the solutions of the equation

sin 5x + sin x = 0,

for x in the interval 0 ≤ x < π. (5)

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4. The curve with equation y = x 2 ln x , x > 0 crosses the x-axis at the point P.
4

(a) Write down the coordinates of P. (1)

The normal to the curve at P crosses the y-axis at the point Q.

(b) Find the area of triangle OPQ where O is the origin. (6)

The curve has a stationary point at R.

(c) Find the x-coordinate of R in exact form. (3)

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5. f(x) ≡ 2x2 + 4x + 2, x ∈ , x ≥ −1.

(a) Express f(x) in the form a(x + b)2 + c. (2)

(b) Describe fully two transformations that would map the graph of y = x2, x ≥ 0
onto the graph of y = f(x). (3)

(c) Find an expression for f −1(x) and state its domain. (4)

(d) Sketch the graphs of y = f(x) and y = f −1(x) on the same diagram and state
the relationship between them. (4)

6. f(x) = e3x + 1 − 2, x ∈ .

(a) State the range of f. (1)

The curve y = f(x) meets the y-axis at the point P and the x-axis at the point Q.

(b) Find the exact coordinates of P and Q. (4)

(c) Show that the tangent to the curve at P has the equation

y = 3ex + e − 2. (4)

(d) Find to 3 significant figures the x-coordinate of the point where the tangent to
the curve at P meets the tangent to the curve at Q. (4)

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7. (a) Solve the equation

π − 3 arccos θ = 0. (2)

(b) Sketch on the same diagram the curves y = arccos (x − 1), 0 ≤ x ≤ 2 and
y = x + 2 , x ≥ −2. (5)

Given that α is the root of the equation

arccos (x − 1) = x+2 ,

(c) show that 0 < α < 1, (3)

(d) use the iterative formula

xn + 1 = 1 + cos xn + 2

with x0 = 1 to find α correct to 3 decimal places. (4)

END

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